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Here I have a function which takes 'COMMA SEPARATED STRING' and returns a pipelined table.

  create or replace 
  FUNCTION parse_comma_delimited
   (
     iv_list IN VARCHAR2,
     v_delimiter IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT ',' 
   )
    RETURN parse_comma_delimited_pkg.tt_v_tablevalues_type PIPELINED
     AS
       v_list VARCHAR2(8000) := iv_list;
      v_item VARCHAR2(255);
      v_temp SYS_REFCURSOR;
       v_temp_1 TT_V_TABLEVALUES%ROWTYPE;
   BEGIN
    WHILE ( LENGTHB(v_list) > 0 ) 
     LOOP 
     BEGIN
     IF INSTR(v_list, v_delimiter) > 0 THEN
     BEGIN
        v_item := SUBSTR(v_list, 1, (INSTR(v_list, v_delimiter) - 1)) ;
        v_list := SUBSTR(v_list, (INSTR(v_list, v_delimiter) 
      || LENGTHB(v_delimiter)), LENGTHB(v_list)) ;
     END;
     ELSE
     BEGIN
        v_item := v_list ;
        v_list := NULL ;
     END;
     END IF;

     INSERT INTO tt_v_tablevalues ( item ) VALUES (v_item);
  END;
END LOOP;
OPEN v_temp FOR
  SELECT * 
    FROM tt_v_tablevalues;
  LOOP
  FETCH v_temp INTO v_temp_1;
  EXIT WHEN v_temp%NOTFOUND;
  PIPE ROW ( v_temp_1 );
  END LOOP;
END;

But when I call the function its retuning only one row.

INSERT INTO SRC_PK_INSERT (pk_key)
SELECT * 
FROM TABLE(parse_comma_delimited(( 
SELECT * 
FROM SRC_PK_INSERT
WHERE RULE_NAME = 'RULES'
))); 
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  • Please don't post duplicate questions. Improve your original one rather than adding another (though this one is a lot better as you've posted your code).
    – Ben
    Mar 28, 2013 at 9:26
  • Oh ok, this wont repeat next time Mar 28, 2013 at 9:27

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With a pipelined function you populate the row_type, then call pipe row.

See the documentation here: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/appdev.111/b28425/pipe_paral_tbl.htm#CHDJEGHC

Example from docs:

CREATE FUNCTION StockPivot(p refcur_pkg.refcur_t) RETURN TickerTypeSet
PIPELINED IS
  out_rec TickerType := TickerType(NULL,NULL,NULL);
  in_rec p%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
  LOOP
    FETCH p INTO in_rec; 
    EXIT WHEN p%NOTFOUND;
    -- first row
    out_rec.ticker := in_rec.Ticker;
    out_rec.PriceType := 'O';
    out_rec.price := in_rec.OpenPrice;
    PIPE ROW(out_rec);
    -- second row
    out_rec.PriceType := 'C';   
    out_rec.Price := in_rec.ClosePrice;
    PIPE ROW(out_rec);
  END LOOP;
  CLOSE p;
  RETURN;
END;
/

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